The goal was to develop PRIME, an effects-based modelling tool, as a web application. PRIME supports rapid, collaborative development of forecasts of the effects of a planned set of DIME (diplomatic, informational, military, or economic) actions.

We developed a planning and decision aid (PDA) for the DARPA Small Unit Operations (SUO) program, to show the
feasibility of using advanced planning technologies in SUO. The PDA monitors the execution of
machine-understandable plans, using events as they are realistically reported in the
battlespace, and alerts the user when the situation requires his attention.

PASSAT is a user-centric plan-authoring system grounded in the concepts of plan sketches, advice, and templates. PASSAT enables users to quickly develop plans that draw upon past experience encoded in templates, but that are customized to their individual preferences of a given user. The PASSAT core consists of an interactive plan authoring capability; tools for task management, constraint reasoning, plan sketching and causal reasoning provide provide complementary automated capabilities.

This project explores the utilization of a multiagent modeling and simulation environment where multiple military domains or threads (e.g. Logistics, Transportation, Combat Operations, Intelligence, Engineering) can be described in terms of tasking and capabilities and their mission interactions simulated over some mission scenario time horizon.

MAGIC II consisted of a consortium of industry and academic institutions building a very general paradigm in which high-performance computing, storage, and communications are used to provide rapid access to massive amounts of data over the Internet

MAGIC established a standards-based, gigabit internetworking testbed to support research and development for next generation networking technologies, and developed a defense-related application that required massive amounts of remotely stored and processed data in real time.

MPA is an open planning architecture that facilitates incorporation of new plan-related
technologies, capitalizing on the benefits of
distributed computing for efficiency and robustness. MPA provides protocols to
support the sharing of knowledge and capabilities among agents involved in
cooperative problem solving. MPA has been demonstrated in the air campaign
planning domain, and was used as the infrastructure for the flagship demonstration of the DARPA Planning Initiative.

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